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Summary of Gateway Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) Studies
NASA's Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) is based on a joint industry/NASA demonstration of an advanced solar electric propulsion powered spacecraft to meet commercial and NASA objectives. The PPE can establish the initial presence in cislunar space for the Gateway through initial operations and the subsequent deployment of additional partner-provided elements for the cislunar platform. Five commercial vendors were selected to conduct PPE studies which addressed key drivers for PPE development and support for the Gateway concept formulation. The study vendors focused on their performance trades and assessing their strategic capabilities, leveraging their existing and planned capabilities for PPE development. The industry studies examined differences between prior Solar Electric Propulsion (SEP) mission concepts, expected industry capabilities, and potential needs supporting NASA's Gateway concept. These studies provided data on commercial capabilities relevant to NASA's exploration needs and reduced risk for a new, powerful, and efficient SEP-based PPE spacecraft
Some characteristics of dieback phenomena of Norway spruce and its growth response to the air pollution stress
The impact of air pollution on productivity of mature Norwey spruce stands - a method for the quantification of endangerment of physiological forest functions
Membuat Aplikasi Game Othello Dengan Menggunakan Algoritma Greedy
Game is an application or software made for entertainment, education and a combination of both. Game itself is using artificial intelligence (Artificial Intelligent / AI), some are not using artificial intelligence (Artificial Intelligent / AI). One game that uses artificial intelligence is Othello game. Othello game application is made by using a greedy algorithm with three difficulty levels, namely : easy, normal and hard. The characteristics of Othello game is the shaped of the game a square with a size of 8 x 8 and has a coin-shaped pieces in black and white that represent each player. The technique of this game the player must be able to block the opponent's coins as possible and seek measures to win the game. Game application built using waterfall method and modeling language Unified Modeling Language (UML), and tested by the method of black box testing and white box testing. Game application can to be used as a means of entertainment and thinking skills of players
Some characteristics of dieback phenomena of Norway spruce and its growth response to the air pollution stress
Influence of selective thinnings on spatial arrangement and social rank changes of trees in young Black Alder stands
1.9 K Heat Inleak and Resistive Heating Measurements on LHC Cryomagnets
The superconducting magnets of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) distributed over eight sectors of 3.3-km long are cooled at 1.9 K in pressurized superfluid helium. During the commissioning campaign of the sectors in 2008, cold standby periods at nominal operating temperature have allowed to measure the overall static heat inleaks reaching the magnet cold masses at 1.9 K by enthalpy balance in steady-state operation. In addition, during electrical powering of the different magnet circuits, helium II calorimetry based on precision thermometry has been implemented to assess with an accuracy of 100 mW/m the additional heat loads due to resistive heating and to detect possible abnormal heat dissipation during powering. This paper describes the method applied to perform these measurements, compares the results with the expected specified values and discusses the impact of the measured values on cryo-plant tuning and operational margins
New cryogenic facilities for testing superconducting equipments for the CERN Large Hadron Collider
CERN's major project, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), has moved to an implementation phase with machine construction to be completed by 2005. To achieve the design proton-proton centre of mass energy of 14 TeV in the given 27 km circumference LEP tunnel, the LHC will make an extensive use of high-field superconducting magnets using Nb-Ti filament operated at 1.9 K. In order to test, on the one han d, the superconducting cables of the magnets and, on the other hand, the expected performance of several of these magnets assembled in a string representing the lattice period of the machine (107 m lo ng), CERN has installed new cryogenic test facilities. The paper briefly describes these new facilities with all their associated equipments
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